Multiple Choice Identify the
choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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Use the spinner to determine the probability of the event.
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Spinning an odd prime
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2.
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Not spinning a multiple of 6
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Spinning a –4
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4.
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Spinning a number less than 6
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You roll a number cube. Determine the theoretical probability of the
event.
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Rolling a 2
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6.
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Rolling a multiple of 3
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The bar graph shows the results of spinning the spinner 40 times. Find the
experimental probability of the event.
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7.
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Spinning a 1 or a 2
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You randomly choose one of the chips. Without replacing the first chip, you
choose a second chip. Find the probability of choosing the first chip, then the second
chip.
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Green and Black
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9.
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Green and not a Red
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10.
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You have 5 pairs of socks in the dryer. Only one pair is black. You randomly
choose two of the socks. What is the probability that you got both of the black socks?
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Other
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Extended Response Your probability of getting at least one hit in a
baseball game is 50%. Your probability of getting at least one hit and catching a fly ball in
a game is 25%. a. What is your probability of
catching a fly ball in a game? b. How many fly balls would you expect to catch
in 10 games?
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